Tag Archives: Romans 14
Teaching Summary Of Romans 14–15
Teaching Summary Of Romans 14–15 Overall Themes Romans 14 Romans 15 Romans 14–15 in One Sentence Paul calls believers to welcome one another across differences of conscience, to imitate Christ’s self‑giving love, to live in unity and hope shaped by … Continue reading
awareness of the other way
Romans 14:13-23 13 For that reason, we must no longer criticize one another, but instead determine never to impede or trap a brother. 14 I know and have been persuaded in the Lord Jesus that there is nothing unclean in … Continue reading
fragile in the faith
Romans 14:1-12 1 Accept the one who is fragile in the faith; do not criticize and argue. 2 You believe in eating anything, but the fragile believer eats only vegetables. 3 You who eat anything must not look down on … Continue reading
evangelism: perspective on differences
Romans 14. Paul encourages believers in Rome to get along with each other by refusing to let differences be a cause for division. There will be differences among believers, but we dishonor our mutual Lord when we use those differences … Continue reading
preserving our brothers’ faith
Romans 14. The church in Rome consisted of fellowships and families dedicated to Christ, some of which were Gentile in origin, and others Jewish, and others Gentiles who had been associated with Judaism before accepting Jesus as Messiah. While all … Continue reading